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| 914.SBC |
Sep 2 2011, 10:29 AM
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Member ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 248 Joined: 12-December 10 From: CORONA, CA Member No.: 12,479 Region Association: None |
I replaced my speedo cable as it never worked since finishing my build. It was one of the little things I left for later. Anyway, The speedometer works but the odometer and the trip meter do not move.
Any advise, hits, etc. Is this something I need to send out to N. Hollywood Speedo. I would like to get the guage redone since my tach is nice and new with fresh paint, etc. Let me know what you fellas think could be the problem. |
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| luskesq |
Sep 2 2011, 12:10 PM
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Member ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 276 Joined: 24-October 10 From: Fresno, CA Member No.: 12,303 Region Association: Central California |
Following the Pelican article I repaired mine (and it works). Not too difficult if you follow the article, and I agree it is worth a shot vs spending $$$$.
Keith |
| PBC914 |
Sep 2 2011, 01:48 PM
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Member ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 192 Joined: 30-December 10 From: Minneapolis Member No.: 12,545 Region Association: Upper MidWest |
Following the Pelican article I repaired mine (and it works). Not too difficult if you follow the article, and I agree it is worth a shot vs spending $$$$. Keith I just fixed mine last weekend-follow the pelican article and some tips: 1. Use a very small screwdriver around the ring that holds the lens on and then very carefully turn it and slide it underneath the rest of the way. This way it won't look like you used a can opener to open it up. 2. I used a vice grips to make the center hole a bit oblong on the gear-worked great 200+ miles since last Thursday's fix. 2+. You will need to loosen the face plate screws-but DO NOT take the needle off or you will need to recalibrate! 3. To close up the metal housing use a PLASTIC screen spline tool to rebend the lens ring (no scratches and still looks like it was put on at the factory). Like the article said, you just need patience. |
| saigon71 |
Sep 2 2011, 05:19 PM
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Following the Pelican article I repaired mine (and it works). Not too difficult if you follow the article, and I agree it is worth a shot vs spending $$$$. Keith I just fixed mine last weekend-follow the pelican article and some tips: 1. Use a very small screwdriver around the ring that holds the lens on and then very carefully turn it and slide it underneath the rest of the way. This way it won't look like you used a can opener to open it up. 2. I used a vice grips to make the center hole a bit oblong on the gear-worked great 200+ miles since last Thursday's fix. 2+. You will need to loosen the face plate screws-but DO NOT take the needle off or you will need to recalibrate! 3. To close up the metal housing use a PLASTIC screen spline tool to rebend the lens ring (no scratches and still looks like it was put on at the factory). Like the article said, you just need patience. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/agree.gif) The Pelican Article is the bomb on this subject. Don't mess around with glue on the gears...use vice grips a little at a time till the gear fits snug. |
914.SBC SPEEDO Sep 2 2011, 10:29 AM
flipb This Pelican article explains how to fix the Odome... Sep 2 2011, 10:46 AM
rnellums I never knew that was WHY it failed. I have repai... Sep 2 2011, 11:13 AM
Als914
I replaced my speedo cable as it never worked sin... Sep 2 2011, 12:03 PM
914.SBC Thanks boys,
I will give it a shot at fixing it. ... Sep 2 2011, 04:03 PM![]() ![]() |
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